John Arnold (cricketer)

John Arnold (cricketer)

Infobox Historic Cricketer


nationality = English
country = England
country abbrev = ENG
name = John Arnold
picture = Cricket_no_pic.pngbatting style = Right-hand bat
bowling style = Right-arm slow
tests = 1
test runs = 34
test bat avg = 17.00
test 100s/50s = -/-
test top score = 34
test balls = -
test wickets = -
test bowl avg = -
test 5s = -
test 10s = -
test best bowling = -
test catches/stumpings = -/-
FCs = 402
FC runs = 21831
FC bat avg = 32.82
FC 100s/50s = 37/117
FC top score = 227
FC balls = 1489
FC wickets = 17
FC bowl avg = 69.52
FC 5s = -
FC 10s = -
FC best bowling = 3/34
FC catches/stumpings = 184/-
debut date = 27 June
debut year = 1931
last date = 27 June
last year = 1931
source = http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/8567.html

John Arnold (born 30 November 1907, Cowley, Oxford, died 4 April 1984, Southampton, Hampshire) was an English cricketer who played in one Test in 1931.

Cricket career

John Arnold was an attacking opening batsman for Hampshire for 20 years from 1930, when he qualified by residence, having previously played Minor Counties cricket for Oxfordshire. He scored 1,000 runs in his first full first-class season and missed out on that feat only once in his career. In 1934, he scored 2,261 runs at an average of 48 runs per innings, the only time he passed 2,000 runs in a season. His one poor season, 1938, led to him not being re-engaged by Hampshire, but the county had second thoughts and he returned for the 1939 season and for five more seasons after the Second World War. He fell ill during the 1950 season, and retired without playing again. He was a first-class umpire for 14 seasons from 1961.

Arnold played only one Test match: with Fred Bakewell, he formed an experimental opening partnership for England against New Zealand at Lord's in 1931, following the retirement from Test cricket of Jack Hobbs and injury to Herbert Sutcliffe. The move was not a success. Arnold was out for 0 in the first innings, and though he scored 34 in the second, he was replaced by the returning Sutcliffe for the second Test. He did not play Test cricket again.

Football career

Arnold also played soccer for Southampton and Fulham and won one international cap for England in 1932-33. He is therefore one of only 12 double cricket and soccer internationals for England. His cap came in the Home International game against Scotland in Glasgow, which Scotland won 2-1. The English scorer was George Hunt of Tottenham Hotspur. Arnold player in the number 11 shirt.

Persondata
NAME=Arnold, John
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Cricketer
DATE OF BIRTH=30 November 1907
PLACE OF BIRTH=Cowley, Oxford, England
DATE OF DEATH=4 April 1984
PLACE OF DEATH=Southampton, England


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